Bust reviewed Kelsey Miller’s I’LLBETHEREFORYOU, stating, “it’s hard to believe that any thinkpiece or retrospective will be more nuanced, considered, or better-researched.”
Hanover Square Press published the book on October 23, 2018.

Real Simple featured Jaclyn Gilbert’s LATEAIR on its list of “5 Best Books About Running.”
You can now read “Core Being,” Jaclyn’s latest essay, on Tin House’s website.
Little A will publish the book on November 13, 2018.

DESPERATEMEASURES, the 47th novel in the Stone Barrington series, will debut this weekend at number 5 for Combined Print & E-book Fiction and at number 13 for Hardcover Fiction on The New York Times Bestsellers List. G.P. Putnam’s Sons published the book on October 16, 2018.

“HEAVY is a gorgeous, gutting book that’s fueled by candor yet freighted with ambivalence,” writes Jen Szalai in an enthusiastic New York Times review of Kiese Laymon’s memoir. “This generous, searching book explores all the forces that can stop even the most buoyant hopes from ever leaving the ground.” Scribner published the book on October 16, 2018.

The Chronicle of Higher Education named Maggie Nelson’s THEARGONAUTS part of the New Canon, and one of the most influential books of the past 20 years. “The Argonauts is going to be a model for a lot of writing we will see in literary studies, feminist studies, queer studies, and allied fields.” Graywolf published the book on May 5, 2015.

The latest novel in Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles series has made its debut on the New York Times Bestseller list, landing at number 5 on the Hardcover Fiction list and number 11 on the Combined Print and E-book Fiction list. Knopf published the book on October 2, 2018.

New York Times and Rolling Stone interviewed Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz about their “wild, moving memoir” (Rolling Stone), and The Guardian published an early excerpt of the highly-anticipated BEASTIEBOYSBOOK. Spiegel & Grau will publish the book on October 30, 2018.